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Experts Share Tips to Treat Bald Head

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
December 25, 2019
in Lifestyle
Reading Time: 3 mins read

Some men do a zero haircut, thinking that in this way they will not have to take care for their heads. However, even a shaved head needs regular care. Learn the basic secrets of how to maintain the perfect state of such haircuts.

More and more men in New York prefer a zero haircut from stores like Premium Barbershop. Initially, men, who are suffering from baldness, chose this haircut. But today, even men with thick hair prefer a shaved head. They have two main reasons for this: either they are actively involved in sports, or they dream of getting rid of the need to regularly care for their hair. One could even say that natural male laziness is becoming the main reason for the fact that an increasing number of men choose this haircut.

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Almost all men think that this option of hairstyles will save them from the need for head care. However, this is not true. Some choose ready-made solutions 2 in 1 – shampoo and shower gel, but the shaved head also needs a special shampoo depending on the tendency of the scalp to certain problems. After all, the scalp, with or without hair, has certain features. Men who suffer from dandruff should regularly use anti-dandruff shampoo, even if they are trimmed to zero! Fat and dirt build up on a bald head very quickly, so be sure when you take a shower to use conditioner to moisturize your scalp. Use special non-aggressive means.

In addition, since the head is not protected by hair, it is necessary to moisturize the scalp regularly and use sunscreen in the summer.

Because of the lack of hair, the scalp quickly grows coarse. You just need moisturizing, as well as regular scalp massage. It is recommended to massage the head during each washing with shampoo to soften the skin and improve blood circulation.

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